Stand your ground! Did Estonia apply for EU membership? Hopefully not, they already experienced Communism when they were part of the Soviet Union.

They are members of the EU and Eurozone; however, Estonia is a small country and is likely obscure enough, even now, to remain relatively immigrant-free. And as it has been pointed out, the mentality of countries which were formerly behind the Iron Curtain is very different to the decadence which prevailed in the West.

Location: I want to tell you my secret now. I see Obama Voters. Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other. They only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead. They're everywhere.

If I were 16 years old and were to do it over, I'd pick an Eastern European country to emigrate to, learn the language, escape this N. American rot and assimilate. Estonia looks as good as any. Alas...there are no 'do-overs' in real life ...

It's because of the Soviet Union that these countries were protected from Cultural Marxism and thus they have politicians willing to say things Western politicians wouldn't dream of.

Good point, I always found leftism confusing. I know the old Soviet Union had people living in Russia, that were not ethnically Russian. Jews, Georgians, Ukrainians, Chechens. Some satellite countries, like E.Germany, and Poland seemed pretty homogenous. Although I read that E. Germany had Vietnamese students, and workers living there. I also read that there were some Jews in the Communist Government. Overall, they probably had less non-whites than W. Germany. North Korea is homogenous, I never read about any Communists of different races moving there, even back in the "good old days" when they were getting aid from the Soviet Union. China too under Mao, was Pretty homogenous. No other races living there.